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    convince the family to go to Tennessee instead of Florida, by adding there is a loose criminal headed towards the south. However, the grandmother being intrusive, tags along with the family anyways, “Afraid she 'd miss something.” In the story, “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, it shows how such a self-deemed “lady as herself”…

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    The sense of inferiority creeped around every corner of my life, the social pressures, the culture pressures, the personal pressures. The issue of self-acceptance began from a young age, as I often used to sit alone in the vast woods behind my house, pondering on the inevitable, ominous thought, am I good enough for the world? With the ideal image of nature surrounding me, I wished I could hold as much beauty and perfection as the world around me. Every green blade of grass swaying, golden leaf…

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    Atticus Finch Beliefs

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    community and also as a father to Jem and Scout, which are used by the author to teach the reader lessons throughout the first part of the novel. Three traits that Atticus demonstrates during the first part of the novel are sympathy, an aversion to discrimination, and wisdom. There are multiple examples where he shows these traits, which I will highlight over the next few paragraphs. Atticus is a very sympathetic man, who prefers to see the “good” in people…

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    You see, there was one real motivator in this one for me and it is a he that goes by the name of Malek. That’s right—the rather abusive slave master (and also a deadringer, characterisation wise, for the Darkling). And I know that that sounds all kinds of wrong and I realise that it’s socially frowned upon and whatnot but the heart wants what the heart wants (in saying that, the heart definitely does not want nor does it condone abusive behaviour). Exquisite Captive is yet another one of…

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    by differentiating good and evil, and then clarifies that some evil doers are unaware of their actions, because they are blinded by their greed and evil deed. His solution to the…

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    savages" and it is "civilization" that turned man into a "beast". Conversely, Hobbes believed that being "civilized" is a positive trait and being uncivilized or a "savage" is bad. Concerning human nature, Rousseau theorized that humans were innately good and generous, before being corrupted by the vices of civilization. Human life was most likely peaceful and compassionate as described in his opening line, “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.” (Rousseau, Chapter 1). Moreover,…

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    Natural Evil Vs Moral Evil

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    Introduction: Definition of evil in terms of good is “anything in the world which makes the world good”. One survey was conducted in which people were asked to put a question to God and they have to keep in mind that God answers that then what would they ask? Most of the people want to know from God that “whey there is pain and suffering?” even God can do anything, knows everything and morally perfect. This question arises and philosophers call this as “the problem of evil”. There are two types…

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    For this field expert interview, I interviewed one of the first grade teachers, Mrs. Heckman, at the school where I work. I decided to conduct my interview on Mrs. Heckman for this particular assignment because last year I worked in her classroom during an undergrad course and I really liked her classroom management style. I believe that she is fulfills the expert aspect for this paper because like with most classes, she has a very diverse classroom when it comes to behaviors, yet it is…

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    Possible explanations about evil and suffering: • Only God knows the answer to this problem.  God has a plan for people's lives that they may not always understand. This may include evil and suffering but Christians should trust and have faith in God's plan.  God wants people to follow the example of Jesus and help those who are suffering.  God must have a reason for allowing evil and suffering but the reason is beyond human understanding.  So they follow the example of Jesus who…

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    Medieval period who raised valid arguments as to why evil exists. His first argument was that evil in fact does not exist but that there is only a “privation of the good” (Renick, pg 33). What this means is that God creates only good, therefore evil does not exist. Things only turn into bad when the good of an object of person has less of the good that it was initially given. Aquinas’s next arguments all go together; at least that is how I preserved it to be. Many question if we truly have free…

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